This book takes the reader through the sexual highlights (and lowlights) in the lives/careers of the Fab Four from adolescence to the present. It focuses mainly on the Quarry Men and Beatles years, but continues right through the solo era to 2013. Punctuated with illustrations featuring 'the luv bugs'. As humorous as it is salaciously informative, this account avoids opinionating and moralizing, and instead focuses on delivering the goodies ie. the juicy stuff. (Is sex a vital part of life? Was it especially so for the Beatles? Aren't you glad your parents had sex, at least once? Yeah, yeah, yeah!)

First, you speed up a classic instrumental solo track by John Lennon. Then, you slow down an accapella version of another solo Paul McCartney smash. Result: Fresh Beatle-y goodness.

Titled “Imagine The Band,” this eerie mashup will have you hearing ‘Imagine’ and ‘Band on the Run’ in a whole new way — and, perhaps, wondering if this is what a post-Beatles collaboration between Lennon and McCartney might have, in fact, sounded like. McCartney, in the past, has given his stamp of approval to such things — calling mashups “a tribute” — though, at least in the case of Danger Mouse’s memorable 2004 ‘The Grey Album,’ record label executives disagreed. EMI sought to halt the distribution of that project, which combined Jay-Z raps with samples from the Beatles’ self-titled 1968 album. ‘Imagine the Band,’ though it swept across the web this week, was actually produced by Mark Vidler and Go Home Productions some two years ago, Vidler says.

Update! The Beatles A Hard Days Night re-release trailer- Monday, May 05, 2014

If you are a fan of The Beatles, you might remember A Hard Days Night, a comedy movie that portrays a couple of days in the lives of the group. A Hard Days Night was first released way back in 1964, and now the Beatles movie is getting re-released.

Record of the Week

Gets heavy play this week!

Love Songs

Love Songs is a compilation album that comprises love songs recorded by The Beatles between 1962 and 1970.

It was released by Capitol Records in the United States on 21 October 1977 and on Parlophone in the United Kingdom on 19 November 1977.

Release date: October 21, 1977

Label: Capitol Records

Yesterday

2:07

I'll Follow the Sun

1:49

I Need You

2:32

Girl

2:31

In My Life

2:27

Words of Love

2:06

Here, There and Everywhere

2:28

Something

3:03

And I Love Her

2:31

If I Fell

2:09

I'll Be Back

2:21

Michelle

2:45

Tell Me What You See

2:34

Yes It Is

2:42

It’s Only Love

1:59

You're Going to Lose That Girl

2:16

Every Little Thing

2:05

She's Leaving Home

3:43

For No One

1:59

The Long and Winding Road

3:44

This Boy

2:15

You've Got to Hide Your Love Away

2:12

Norwegian Wood

2:01

P.S. I Love You

2:08

I Will

1:46

17 Shocking Facts About The Beatles

"Yesterday" by the Beatles has been covered over 1,600 times.

In 1986 it held the record for most recorded song. It has been covered by Elvis Presley, Boyz II Men, Frank Sinatra, Gladys Knight, and James Brown. The song reportedly came to Paul McCartney in a dream and when he first played it, he wasn't sure if he had already heard it before. So even the writer of the song almost thought he was doing cover.

The Beatles Song Quote of the week

Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away. Now it looks as though they're here to stay. Oh, I believe in yesterday.

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